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malignidad
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malignancy <pl malignancies> [Am məˈlɪɡnənsi, Brit məˈlɪɡnənsi] N
1.1. malignancy MED U (of growth):
malignancy
1.2. malignancy MED C (growth):
malignancy
2. malignancy (evil):
malignancy
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Spanish
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English
malignancy <-ies> [məˈlɪgnənsi] N a. MED
malignancy
malignancy <-ies> [mə·ˈlɪg·nən·si] N a. MED
malignancy
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The incidence of malignancy in these cases approaches 100%.
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Weeks and associates reported on 111 renal rhabdoid cases of which 13.5% also had a central nervous system malignancy.
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Other adverse effects include leucopenia, as well as an increased risk for severe infections and malignancies typical of immunosuppressive therapies.
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This gene may play a role in malignancies and disease that involve this region as well as hematopoietic cell function.
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They often lead to an increased tendency to develop certain types of malignancies.
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